CQ on Congress

The Supreme Court
decides high-profile cases on abortion and political corruption,
reports CQ's Todd Ruger, while Kellie Mejdrich explains how
partisan fights over gun control have nearly derailed the spending
process for 2017.

The United States spends close to
$11 million a day bombing Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria.
But as CQ Roll Call’s Domestic Threats reporter Gopal Ratnam
explains efforts to stop the ideology from spreading at home are
embryonic, with a $10 million Homeland Security Office of Community
Partnership task force...

Another busy week
awaits Congress with a slew of issues likely to tie up lawmakers,
including how much to spend to combat the Zika virus and whether
the Justice Department risks a budget cut over the transgender
restroom controversy. CQ Roll Call’s Managing Editor Adriel
Bettelheim, Appropriations reporter Ryan...

CQ Roll Call's Managing Editor
Adriel Bettelheim and CQ Magazine Deputy Editor Jason Dick break
down how so-called ''poison pill'' amendments get the majority
party in Congress to sink its own legislation. Yes, you read
right. Though it's a
time-honored tactic, such make-or-break amendments are flying with
greater...